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Coronavirus Crisis Update: Frances Stead Sellers, Washington Post, "Shocking but Not Surprising"

Coronavirus Crisis Update: Frances Stead Sellers, Washington Post, "Shocking but Not Surprising"

In this episode, Steve and Andrew invite Frances Stead Sellers (Washington Post) to discuss what makes America what it is, in these days of a pandemic, economic pain and racial injustice.

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July 6, 202026m 56s

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In this episode, Steve and Andrew invite Frances Stead Sellers, senior writer on the American desk at the Washington Post. Frances, through her eyes as an English immigrant to America -- and a renowned, veteran journalist -- has thought hard about what makes America what it is, in these days of a pandemic, economic pain and racial injustice. Her recent experiences in reporting have taught her about the deep divides in American society, the awakening within the business community, including at the Washington Post, people’s fear to come to the hospital, innovations in communications and delivery of medical services, and how journalism has evolved to capture these moments. 

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